Two unidentified men shot Kaufman County Assistant District
Attorney Mark Hasse Thursday as he walked into the courthouse.

Police still don't have a motive for the crime and have been
unable to identify the gunmen.

But District Attorney Mike McLelland told The Dallas Morning News
he is
determined to offer so much money for the men's capture that
somebody will eventually have no choice but to give them up.

As of Saturday, the county Crime Stoppers was offering $71,150 in
reward money.

And that sum is only expected to grow.

“The main thing I want to do is get the reward fund up to an
astronomical amount so that whoever this scum is, they can’t hide
from it,” McLelland told the Morning News. “The more money that
stacks up, the better the things that come in. Sooner or later,
this idiot’s going to say something to somebody. If there is
sufficient motivation out there, that will get back to us.”

McLelland said his staff is working around the clock to find the
men responsible for the fatal shooting.

“Everybody wants to get their licks in on these guys,” he told
the newspaper.